WARDANDI MEDIA - BUNBURY WA Wardandi Media was formed to transform the narrative surrounding Indigenous Australians into a positive and celebratory story. Founded on the principles of inclusivity, cultural pride, and the power of storytelling, Wardandi Media is at the forefront of reshaping perceptions and fostering greater understanding of Indigenous communities in Australia. Wardandi Media has made significant strides in shifting the narrative around Indigenous Australians. By promoting positive stories and fostering dialogue, they are contributing to a more unified and understanding Australia, where Indigenous people are recognised and celebrated for their unique contributions. As it looks to the future, Wardandi Media aims to expand its reach, engage more communities, and continue to foster a sense of unity and pride among Indigenous Australians. By challenging old stereotypes and embracing a narrative of positivity and celebration, Wardandi Media is paving the way for a brighter future in which all Australians can appreciate the enduring legacy and vibrant contributions of the nation's Indigenous peoples
RAISE YOUR VOICE - MELBOURNE VIC The Talk Different (Raise Your Voice) single is an empowering rhythmic hip hop anthem with soulful, harmonious pop undertones, born out of an international collaboration between world leading music producers and artists from across the globe, to highlight the importance of equal rights for Indigenous people worldwide, with a specific focus on Indigenous Australians.
Irish producer and composer Dublin-based Rori Coleman (U2 and Stevie Wonder producer) and New York-based Irish producer and composer Ronan Coleman (EDGAR LOOP) have teamed up with well-known UK-based rapper MJR (Major), Melbourne-based Indigenous rapper Miss Hood, world-famous Australian Indigenous artist/musician Stan Yarramanua and Victoria’s peak body for Indigenous music, Songlines Aboriginal Music Corporation, as part of a global effort to shine a light on the importance of using your voice for social good.
NG MEDIA Ngaanyatjarra Media lives to share the stories, news and culture of yarnangu from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands through music, film, photography, radio and events. We are an independent Yarnangu Corporation that employs over 35 Yarnangu workers and are looking to employ many more. We have a solid, talented and dedicated team of Producers, Coordinators and Directors from around Australia. NG Media's non-Indigenous staff are here to share their skills and passion for media with the Yarangu people. We have 14 Yarnangu members on our Board of Directors who take a keen interest in everything we produce and every project we embark on. NG Media's vision is to empower Yarnangu to create and share their own stories through multimedia
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